Please note: This is one in a series of posts highlighting a single notable image created in 2015 from a photographer on The Dallas Morning News photography staff. Each post contains a short interview with a staff photographer regarding the image above. Please enjoy.

Andy Jacobsohn: You wanted to give the reader a different take on how we would otherwise typically photograph weather-related stories. Talk about the process you went through to properly use a Dallas landmark to illustrate the news of the day.

Ron Baselice: I just wanted something different. We were covering tropical depression Bill, and it turned out not to be as big as we thought it to be. I didn’t want to do the typical rain shot in a reflection. I used a micro lens to get the shoot of the pegasus in a rain drop on my car. The hard part was waiting for the right size rain drop for the pegasus to appear in the rain drop where I can access it. It is something different and you don’t normally see everyday. I originally went for the eye sculpture in downtown Dallas, but I couldn’t get close enough to park to get the reflection in the drop.

You can follow Ron Baselice into 2016 here, and the DMN photo staff here. Also, please be sure to have a look at The Dallas Morning News curated interactive of the staff's 2015 Photos of the Year.